Mr Wike stated this in Abuja on Saturday, after he inspected the project and others in preparation for Mr Tinubu’s second anniversary at the end of May.
The police prosecutor said that the defendant assaulted and obstructed workers of the company while performing their lawful duties.
Mr Wike explained during the distribution on Monday in Gwagwalada that the gesture was part of the FCT Administration’s annual support to Muslims.
The minister explained that work was going on uninterrupted due to the overwhelming support of affected communities.
Mr Wike expressed satisfaction with the pace of work so far.
The Anglican primate called for consideration on the part of the government and asked the NLC to be reasonable with its demands.
APBPI organised the campaign in collaboration with the FCT Secondary Education Board.
Mr Jonathan pleaded guilty to trespass, mischief, and theft charges.
Rescue operation to resume by 8:00 a.m. Tuesday.
The primate called on Nigerians to have faith in God and not to be afraid because the purpose of God for Nigeria would come to pass soon.
